CHARLES GREEN last night claimed he is “always the victim” and swears the SFA and SPL are out to get him.

Rangers chief executive is raging with top-flight bosses over the Dundee United cash row and has been accused of playing to the gallery in a bid to keep Rangers fans onside.

But Green said: “We are not allowed to forget what has happened and I just feel I am always the victim of the piece. Every day it’s one thing after another.

“You see in the paper another football association, the FA, trying to help Portsmouth and allowing them to start the season with no deduction.

“The English FA are actually trying to help Portsmouth and the Scottish FA seem to be doing everything they can to make it difficult for us. Look what happened to Juventus. They were found guilty of bribing referees and this was corruption but the Italian FA helped them, unlike the ones who are supposed to support us.

“It’s new things all the time – then the SFA ring up and say you can’t play any matches on Rangers TV because we’ve got no rights.”

Green then lashed out at the fans who booed Ian Black in Scotland’s win over Australia last week. He said: “I was shocked and saddened by that. If a player is picked for his country all club loyalties should be put to one side. If you can’t shout for your country and get behind your national team then it’s a sorry day for football.

“Whether it was one of my players in the form of Ian Black or a Celtic player, when they pull that shirt on with the cross of St Andrew on it he is not a club player he is a player for Scotland.

“It shouldn’t matter who he plays for when it comes to the country. There is nothing that can justify that behaviour – nothing.”

Rangers fans managed a bumper crowd of 49,118 for Saturday’s 5-1 win over East Stirling and Green added: “It’s truly amazing and shows me this club is one of the best in the business.

“The bigger the crisis the more these fans stand up and be counted and show how great we are.

“But we don’t want any more crisis problems now. If they are like this now can you imagine how good they will be when we are great again – one of the best out there.

“We had sellout Saturday but other clubs nowhere near sold their ground out. We are a Third Division side and we have this support.”